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many technologies that teens use to be sure the pope makes a safe landing in the low gravity conditions the program will also see breakthroughs in remote control. and the moon and the years. like the use of the high frequency acts and observation system. anyway this boat manos to expand and future retailers it's the taking. no top. to perform a mosque in the mission is very much the re is part of the second phase of china's three staff robotic lunar exploration program of orbiting and then the ropes. followed by a mission to collect samples of the moon and return them. oh and here's call china became the third country off to watch the united states who independently come to an eskimo into open. they could be sending a sophisticated lender under goal for two to go. the term mystery which helped bring the country closer to come and do an image cctv. the beijing aerospace control to come and have male suspect in the state yet tasty and the chief designer at that time no one and also the chief scientist of town after a hit at best the successful launch its just the prospect of deflation and
many technologies that teens use to be sure the pope makes a safe landing in the low gravity conditions the program will also see breakthroughs in remote control. and the moon and the years. like the use of the high frequency acts and observation system. anyway this boat manos to expand and future retailers it's the taking. no top. to perform a mosque in the mission is very much the re is part of the second phase of china's three staff robotic lunar exploration program of orbiting and then the...
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trust the us they've been duped before washington doesn't trust along with its aid to developing the technology for civilian use and are not trying to build the pot the un nuclear watchdog has released a report saying in the last three months in the wind has not expanded its nuclear facilities. he also said that one has also not big on operating a new generation of centrifuges and that quote no major components had been installed at a reactive. he failed to act on it. this could be perceived as a confidence building steps that you want to be sticking to move forward with the deal on its nuclear program talks with six will palin seemed to be the last week did not produce an agreement that we know that there is another bout of talks coming up next week and this new report by the iata may play a role but will also play a role it is what's happening here in washington the us congress wants to pass a new round of sanctions it's not to do that. he said if the us is serious about using diplomacy to prevent iran from developing and eleven series and only two beds new sanctions on top of the insulated a
trust the us they've been duped before washington doesn't trust along with its aid to developing the technology for civilian use and are not trying to build the pot the un nuclear watchdog has released a report saying in the last three months in the wind has not expanded its nuclear facilities. he also said that one has also not big on operating a new generation of centrifuges and that quote no major components had been installed at a reactive. he failed to act on it. this could be perceived as...
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but we do use technology to scan. those are the types of things that we use and we are rating in the nation's capitol. there is no specific threat to metro in general. we are going to re-tweet your metro announcement. thank you sir. >> many people are using facebook and twitter about the attack in boston. the hash tan pray for boston is trending worldwide. 125,000 people re-tweeted this hash tag yesterday. this morning, if you want to help those recovering in boston. fake charities are looking to take advantage of you. after fielding a number of complaint complaints account was shut down. >> soldiers who just returned from overseas were among those helping moments after the blast in boston. two soldiers were there and ran into the chaos to try to help. we helps and we were picking them up and putting the pressure on the wounds. and a lot of people were hurt. the soldiers ran over to massachusetts general to give blood. >> this week marks the 18th anniversary of the oklahoma city bombing and the 14th anniversary of the
but we do use technology to scan. those are the types of things that we use and we are rating in the nation's capitol. there is no specific threat to metro in general. we are going to re-tweet your metro announcement. thank you sir. >> many people are using facebook and twitter about the attack in boston. the hash tan pray for boston is trending worldwide. 125,000 people re-tweeted this hash tag yesterday. this morning, if you want to help those recovering in boston. fake charities are...
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where the military -- >> for the past 50 years, classified experiments involving extra terrestrial technology. >> area 51, the secret nevada location long the subject of why would conspiracy theories about u.f.o.'s time travel and even alien autopsies and today a newly declassified c.i.a. document confirms its existence but offers no proof of aliens in the desert. area 51 was started as a testing site for the u.s.'s government u-2 spy plane during the cold war. >> they obviously didn't want the soviet union to know about it and they wanted a facility where it could be tested away from everybody else. >> for years the u.s. government denied the existence of the secret facility, as stated in this 1998 official document. >> neither the air force nor the department of defense owns or operates any location known as area 51. >> the report makes no mention of the legendary roswell incident. in 1947 a weather balloon crashed in new mexico. u.f.o. believers allege that it was an alien space craft that once down and that area 51's hangars had hidden evidence of extra terrestrial corpses. conspiracy the
where the military -- >> for the past 50 years, classified experiments involving extra terrestrial technology. >> area 51, the secret nevada location long the subject of why would conspiracy theories about u.f.o.'s time travel and even alien autopsies and today a newly declassified c.i.a. document confirms its existence but offers no proof of aliens in the desert. area 51 was started as a testing site for the u.s.'s government u-2 spy plane during the cold war. >> they...
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what we tried to say in this book is, what are the lessons of the technology sector? what are the lessons that come from the optimism and how can they give us some ideas that we could pass into law in washington, d.c.? >> bill clinton, former president was saying, we cannot expect our businesses to compete internationally if they only have access to speeds 1/4 the speed of korea. >> they outline technologies role and repositioning the u.s. as the world's innovation leader. monday night on "the communicators" at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span-2. next, a discussion on president obama's choice for the secretary of defense -- former nebraska senator chuck hagel. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. minutes.
what we tried to say in this book is, what are the lessons of the technology sector? what are the lessons that come from the optimism and how can they give us some ideas that we could pass into law in washington, d.c.? >> bill clinton, former president was saying, we cannot expect our businesses to compete internationally if they only have access to speeds 1/4 the speed of korea. >> they outline technologies role and repositioning the u.s. as the world's innovation leader. monday...
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it's amazing technology. >> the oil is attracting attention because it neutralizes air pollutants like jit jen dioxide. it's found in all kinds of sources. staff at a national research snud placed hi institute placed it in a bag and when it came in contact with a solution, it turned yellow. when the two substances were poured through a filter soaked in oil from fur trees, the solution remained clear. an element in the oil bonded with the nitrogen and neutralized it. researchers tested the oil of 20 different types. the oil removed almost all of the nitrogen dioxide. in 1954, a typhoon wiped out the forests to ensure a stable supply of wood. they were planted in large quantities. the trees can with stand the low temperatures. now they make up nearly half the trees in hokaido's 1.5 million hectors of planted forests. he heads a forestry company and long wanted to make more use and unaware of the needle's value, he was throwing them out. >> translator: i was surprised by what the needles can do. if we go about marking them the right way, they have a lot of potential. >> in many parts of t
it's amazing technology. >> the oil is attracting attention because it neutralizes air pollutants like jit jen dioxide. it's found in all kinds of sources. staff at a national research snud placed hi institute placed it in a bag and when it came in contact with a solution, it turned yellow. when the two substances were poured through a filter soaked in oil from fur trees, the solution remained clear. an element in the oil bonded with the nitrogen and neutralized it. researchers tested the...
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on the solar panels it takes two thirds of an ounce of sue for every solar panels monied and as the technology starts to get more advanced. solar power is potentially the big big growth market in a lot of the emerging world it also lives in the home countries so countries like india the solar the potential increase in. solar panels in a country like india which doesn't have a great national grid but has also sunshine is phenomenal and then you look at all the arab countries and mean it what it's all about price is all about how it how solar is price relative to war but again if you look good i would be they've got huge amounts of unused land in the desert but loads of money. but they've got no water it's a no brainer some stage they get it's going to fill the desert up with solar panels and use the energy to convert seawater into into freshwater and so it's huge potential for solar is enormous fomor them on a global scale as only wind farms or so desalinization of seawater is also use with these solar array where you use the energy you use electricity in the water and effectively convert to th
on the solar panels it takes two thirds of an ounce of sue for every solar panels monied and as the technology starts to get more advanced. solar power is potentially the big big growth market in a lot of the emerging world it also lives in the home countries so countries like india the solar the potential increase in. solar panels in a country like india which doesn't have a great national grid but has also sunshine is phenomenal and then you look at all the arab countries and mean it what...
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printing technology has officially gone mainstream the demand is much greater than our supply right now and we're actually ramping up and expanding rapidly to meet that demand this three d. printing company maker bot opened its first retail store last year it is selling its newly released replicator to desktop for just under twenty two hundred dollars using a plastic material the machine deposits ultra thin layers to form any object that can be molded in software welcome to the world of independent manufacturing so this stretch bracelet took about sixteen minutes to make but other objects that are bit bigger like this cupcake gift box took about fifteen hours of printing now while the time a very anyone with a three d. desktop printer can essentially make anything that they want at our website thing of hers that is a repast atari for three d. printed items we have more than forty thousand items on thing over that are free and downloadable and one of our terms of service is that you cannot upload anything that is deemed a weapon. this is where twenty five year old cody wilson enters the
printing technology has officially gone mainstream the demand is much greater than our supply right now and we're actually ramping up and expanding rapidly to meet that demand this three d. printing company maker bot opened its first retail store last year it is selling its newly released replicator to desktop for just under twenty two hundred dollars using a plastic material the machine deposits ultra thin layers to form any object that can be molded in software welcome to the world of...
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s ran' way technologies are among the fastest in the world. railroad executives and officials hope to take japan's expertise abroad by taking this magnet train to north america and other countries. developers face several hurdles to make it a success. engineers in countries such as germany and france are working on high speed trains of their own. the creators will keep raising the curb. >> japan's largest annual puppet fest this that begano prefecture earlier this month. performed a shadow puppet play. not long ago this style of story telling that dates back 1,000 years was on the brink of extinction. a japanese woman is involved in preserving the heritage. >> artists from cambodia bring to life the prince and his request to rescue his wife from the demon king. the style of puppetry means big leather. the body movements of the put ets themselves are an important part of the theater. the puppets are all hand made from a single piece of cow hide. it was recognized as a cultural heritage in 2005. >> it was beautiful. >> translator: it was fun to
s ran' way technologies are among the fastest in the world. railroad executives and officials hope to take japan's expertise abroad by taking this magnet train to north america and other countries. developers face several hurdles to make it a success. engineers in countries such as germany and france are working on high speed trains of their own. the creators will keep raising the curb. >> japan's largest annual puppet fest this that begano prefecture earlier this month. performed a...
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key legacy, demonstrating how people highly organized, superbly led and motivated, could think was technology. as a military theorist, his writings are pretty turgid, but he had what napoleon most prized andenerals, which was luck, his attitude to sacrifice could have come from stalin. >> you will kill 10 of us. we will kill one of you. but in the end, you will tire of it first. >> the vietnam war was continued until it's bitter and with an estimated cost of 3 million lives. people in southeast asia defeated two of the world's greatest powers. a woman's right to choose was the way that one character put it in "sex in the city." no question that shoes in one form or another are a fashion up session of the 21st century. there are still people living in places remain proud of the hair that have served them 40 years. earlier this week, i spoke with a woman who built the world- famous jimmy choo empire about the power of shoes and a rather dim view of private equities in the fashion district. ♪ i want to start with jimmy choo. you built a spectacular brand, but your whole business model sounds l
key legacy, demonstrating how people highly organized, superbly led and motivated, could think was technology. as a military theorist, his writings are pretty turgid, but he had what napoleon most prized andenerals, which was luck, his attitude to sacrifice could have come from stalin. >> you will kill 10 of us. we will kill one of you. but in the end, you will tire of it first. >> the vietnam war was continued until it's bitter and with an estimated cost of 3 million lives. people...
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technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. cretaceous three. four judges three arrangement three. three. three. moseley braun video for your media project a free video done to our t.v. dot com. the worst year for those. white house to give it to the radio guy and for a minute. what. to do if you've never seen anything like this until. i am x. kaiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to n.y.m. chairman and c.e.o. of charter us treasury portfolio managers and welcome back to the kaiser report ok last time you're here we're talking about sever you had a bold prediction you were looking for a hundred fifty dollars on silver it's up six percent already in twenty thirteen what's what's the update. well so far so good i mean it's. roughly in a small way what we what we thought we might do it's going up it's pretty much is going up every day this year and it's help of gold which is something else we thought would happen and we think there's a lot more potential in the navy i mean the u.s. marine the stock. sell in sul
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now the new technology hopes to give us much more earlier warnings. we report from inside a volcano. >> plunging deep into a volcano just a few cables to hold us. it's a tight squeeze at the top but then the underground vault opens the reveal a mas of color forged by huge explosive forces. this is iceland's volcanoic laboratory. 5,000 years ago an eruption carved out this chamber. and it's here in the heart of the volcano that scientists can better understand what's happening at the source but in order to better predict eruptions, we need to head up to the top. >> it's a group of scientists with an arsenal of equipment at their disposal. their aim -- to give us more warning the next time the volcano stirs. today they are putting a new touch to the gas monitor looking for telltale signs of magazine ma intruding through the ground beneath. the other is the icelandic eteorological source monitoring the networks 24 hours a day. before they erupt they show many measure rabble signs. it's a challenge for today's volcanoologists to gather all that informatio
now the new technology hopes to give us much more earlier warnings. we report from inside a volcano. >> plunging deep into a volcano just a few cables to hold us. it's a tight squeeze at the top but then the underground vault opens the reveal a mas of color forged by huge explosive forces. this is iceland's volcanoic laboratory. 5,000 years ago an eruption carved out this chamber. and it's here in the heart of the volcano that scientists can better understand what's happening at the...
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science technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we've got the future covered. here reindeer isn't everything for the herders. and when it suffers. people do their best to help. but the distances are. predictable. will the roman need. i am x. kaiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to n.y.m. chairman and c.e.o. of charter us treasury portfolio managers and welcome back to the kaiser report ok ok last time you're here we're talking about sever you had a bold prediction you were looking for a hundred fifty dollars on silver it's up six percent already in twenty thirteen what's what's the update. oh so far so good i mean. roughly in a small way what we what we thought we might do it's going up it's pretty much gone up every day this year and it's hell performing gold which is something else we thought would happen and we think there's a lot more potential in the move i mean the us mean the stock. sell in sulaco and they're way bigger than there's verisign or shortage there's surely there's a shortage of developing the silver market is that correc
science technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we've got the future covered. here reindeer isn't everything for the herders. and when it suffers. people do their best to help. but the distances are. predictable. will the roman need. i am x. kaiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to n.y.m. chairman and c.e.o. of charter us treasury portfolio managers and welcome back to the kaiser report ok ok last time you're here we're talking about sever you had...
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technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't know where your mobile device is you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. here the reindeer is everything for the burgers. and when it suffers. people do their best to fill. the distance. i am max kaiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to n.y.m. the chairman and c.e.o. of charter us treasury portfolio managers and welcome back to the kaiser report ok last time you're here we're talking about sever you had a bold prediction you were looking for a hundred fifty dollars on silver it's up six percent already in twenty thirteen what's what's the update. oh so far so good i mean. roughly in a small way what we what we thought we might do it's going up it's pretty much is going up every day this year and it's help of gold which is something else we thought would happen and we think there's a lot more potential in the move i mean
technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't know where your mobile device is you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. here the reindeer is everything for the burgers. and when it suffers. people do their best to fill. the distance. i am max kaiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. vo: to the elegant trim es in each and every piece, bold will make your reality a dream. >>> i have been moved and as a matter of fact really amazed at the result of our patients. i talked to some of them. i talked to some of the families. they are amazing people. some of them woke up today with no leg and they told me they are happy to be alive. they thought as these things happened, they told me they thought they would die as they saw the blood spilling out. they thought they would lose their life right there and then. as they woke up today from surgery and saw they were not dead, they feel extremely thankful. some of them feel lucky. it's almost a paradox to see the patients without an
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. vo: to the elegant trim es in each and every piece, bold will make your reality a dream. >>> i have been moved and as a...
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-- in technology, fortunes rise and fall fast. the question is, can blackberry's fortunes rise again? >> the injury suffered by an activist in pakistan were so intense that a piece of her skull ended up in her abdomen. now, they will prepare to remove it and put it back in her skull. the doctors said she had made a remarkable recovery. >> her injury was life- threatening. a recovery so far is described as remarkable. weeks after malala yousafzai walked out of the hospital, they are preparing for her next major challenge. the government's bullet ripped a large chunk out of her skull. -- the attackers bullet ripped a large chunk out of her skull. now, they are preparing a titanium plate to repair the whole. >> this is a small defect. this is very adaptable. this is an easy battle to work with. >> malala yousafzai was attacked for defying a taliban edict. shot in the head at point-blank range as she traveled home from school. the taliban gunmen left her for dead but she emerged at the chaos of life. there was emergency surgery in pak
-- in technology, fortunes rise and fall fast. the question is, can blackberry's fortunes rise again? >> the injury suffered by an activist in pakistan were so intense that a piece of her skull ended up in her abdomen. now, they will prepare to remove it and put it back in her skull. the doctors said she had made a remarkable recovery. >> her injury was life- threatening. a recovery so far is described as remarkable. weeks after malala yousafzai walked out of the hospital, they are...
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industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future these are all the three d. printed parts that went into making this car after getting a federal firearms license the company used a process called direct metal laser centering to produce this browning one thousand nine hundred eleven pistol the three d. printed in metal gonna has fired over one thousand rounds in the meantime solid concepts has manufactured its second nineteen eleven firearm solid concepts insists the stainless steel firearm they've introduced to the world can't be replicated by hobbyists these machines start at six hundred thousand and go up to a million dollars they need to be in industrial environments they require more electricity than is available in residential areas and it will be years before metal printers become available on the consumer market not exactly the world's first mini metal maker has already been created and with laser centering patents set to expire in february it's predicted that metal desktop printers will hit the consumer market before you know it as the world has learn
industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future these are all the three d. printed parts that went into making this car after getting a federal firearms license the company used a process called direct metal laser centering to produce this browning one thousand nine hundred eleven pistol the three d. printed in metal gonna has fired over one thousand rounds in the meantime solid concepts has manufactured its second nineteen eleven firearm solid concepts insists the stainless steel...
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with today's technology, you can connect with other young people from all over northern ireland and all around the world. so right now, you have a choice to make. you have got to decide how you will use those advantages and opportunities to build the lives you dream of. because that decision will determine not only the kinds of people you will become, but also the kinds of communities you will live in, the kind of world we will all share together. standing here with all of you today, i have never felt more optimistic. let me tell you, time and again i has seen young people like all of you choosing to work together, choosing to lift each other up, choosing to leave behind the conflicts and prejudices of the past and create a bright future for us all. powerfulhat is so about your generation. that is why we are here today. because we want you to know that we believe in each and every one of you. that is exactly why we are here. we believe you all have the ability to make a mark on this world that will last for generations to come. so we are so proud of you. we expect great things. with tha
with today's technology, you can connect with other young people from all over northern ireland and all around the world. so right now, you have a choice to make. you have got to decide how you will use those advantages and opportunities to build the lives you dream of. because that decision will determine not only the kinds of people you will become, but also the kinds of communities you will live in, the kind of world we will all share together. standing here with all of you today, i have...
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they use it technology integration of all new developments from around russia. the future what hit me. your teens today are little research the eye. the who'd studied military operation in the central african republic and it could be considered in sectarian violence the un security council resolution or fries french troops to join an african peacekeeping mission. the latest clashes between rival militias in the capital by ugly if it killed over a hundred people muslim rebels who seized power in march if i can christians there who support the and the president and this despite fears of the conflict could expand into a full blown sectarian war. well sometimes branded the policeman of africa from says remained active on the continent ever since the color blue earrings you sell them up. that's a map of france is full of colonies over the past decade alone france has led interventions in the democratic republic of congo ivory coast chad that most recently my lateness aside from its involvement in libya to as fully covered coldplay fronts refused a request to interven
they use it technology integration of all new developments from around russia. the future what hit me. your teens today are little research the eye. the who'd studied military operation in the central african republic and it could be considered in sectarian violence the un security council resolution or fries french troops to join an african peacekeeping mission. the latest clashes between rival militias in the capital by ugly if it killed over a hundred people muslim rebels who seized power in...
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on the solar panels it takes two thirds of an ounce of su for every solar panels monied and as the technology starts to get more advanced. solar power is potentially the big big growth market in all of the emerging world and it also lives in the home countries so countries like india. the potential increase in the. solar panels in a country like india which is an ever great national grid but i loss of sunshine is phenomenal and then you look at all the arab countries and mean it what it's all about price is all about how it how solar is price relative to all but again if you look at. the got huge amounts of unused land in the desert but loads of money. but they got no water it's a no brainer some stage they get it's going to food as it out with solar panels and use the energy to convert seawater into into freshwater and so it's huge potential for solar is enormous fomor them on a global scale as on the wind farms or so desalinization of seawater is also use with the solar array where you use the energy you use electricity to boil the water and effectively convert to the moment that's what the
on the solar panels it takes two thirds of an ounce of su for every solar panels monied and as the technology starts to get more advanced. solar power is potentially the big big growth market in all of the emerging world and it also lives in the home countries so countries like india. the potential increase in the. solar panels in a country like india which is an ever great national grid but i loss of sunshine is phenomenal and then you look at all the arab countries and mean it what it's all...
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installedth ago, i coal blocking technology. this has shown in the last month 65% of the coals have been nuisance calls. will the government do all it can to look at whether telephone providers should be profiteering by charging to provide information vital to trace these calls? >> my friend makes the important point. he has advised his constituent about the service where you can stop some of the calls that are coming through. it is a real pain in some people's eyes. i am sure we can look further. >> does the prime minister agree that allowing time for greater diplomatic discussions to take place over syria was preferable to rushing in and bombing the country? >> the fact that america was so clear that it would take action is what brought about a change of heart on behalf of the syrian government. that is the real lesson we should learn. thank you, mr. speaker. the cost of mortgage. can the minister tell us what will be the effect on mortgage rates if the government were to increase poverty? >> my friend is absolutely right. one
installedth ago, i coal blocking technology. this has shown in the last month 65% of the coals have been nuisance calls. will the government do all it can to look at whether telephone providers should be profiteering by charging to provide information vital to trace these calls? >> my friend makes the important point. he has advised his constituent about the service where you can stop some of the calls that are coming through. it is a real pain in some people's eyes. i am sure we can look...
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. >> one of your point is that the rise in technology is increasing in globalization and recruitment. so would you say that this recruitment would lead to structures making a, back -- come back and to get people on your side would you say it's going to make a comeback? >> the young lady had a question about the changing structure of terrorist organizations. as i mentioned earlier, terrorist groups are moving away from the model and into more of an amorphous organizational structure and she was asking the increasing number would it be possible for them to kind of coalesce and once again create new organizations in the structure. that's primly unlikely. the only time something like that can really happen is on the terrorist groups operate and place where the states are not very strong like afghanistan or the so-called areas like afghanistan and pakistan where there isn't the presence in bill wall and the insurgent groups to flourish and take on the structure of your traditional hierarchical organization. because of the tremendous surveillance, increased surveillance and intrusive measur
. >> one of your point is that the rise in technology is increasing in globalization and recruitment. so would you say that this recruitment would lead to structures making a, back -- come back and to get people on your side would you say it's going to make a comeback? >> the young lady had a question about the changing structure of terrorist organizations. as i mentioned earlier, terrorist groups are moving away from the model and into more of an amorphous organizational structure...
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all on the solar panels it takes two thirds of an ounce of sue for every solar panel eat and as the technology starts to get more advanced. solar power is potentially the big big growth market in the emerging world it also lives in the home countries so countries like india the solar the potential increase in the . solar panels in a country like india which is an ever great national grid but i lost the sunshine is phenomenal and then you look at all the arab countries i mean. what it's all about price is all about how it how solar is price relative to all but a bane if you look at i would dobby they got huge amounts of unused land in the desert but loads of money. but they've got no water it's a no brainer at some stage they get it's going to food as it out with solar panels and use the energy to convert seawater into into freshwater and so it's it's huge potential for solar is enormous fomor them on a global scale as only wind farms or so desalinization of seawater is also use with the solar array where you use the energy you use electricity in both the water and effectively convert to the mo
all on the solar panels it takes two thirds of an ounce of sue for every solar panel eat and as the technology starts to get more advanced. solar power is potentially the big big growth market in the emerging world it also lives in the home countries so countries like india the solar the potential increase in the . solar panels in a country like india which is an ever great national grid but i lost the sunshine is phenomenal and then you look at all the arab countries i mean. what it's all...
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with today's technology, you can connect with other young people from all over northern ireland and all around the world. so right now, you have a choice to make. you have got to decide how you will use those advantages and opportunities to build the lives you dream of. because that decision will determine not only the kinds of people you will become, but also the kinds of communities you will live in, the kind of world we will all share together. standing here with all of you today, i have never felt more optimistic. let me tell you, time and again i has seen young people like all of you choosing to work together, choosing to lift each other up, choosing to leave behind the conflicts and prejudices of the past and create a bright future for us all. powerfulhat is so about your generation. that is why we are here today. because we want you to know that we believe in each and every one of you. that is exactly why we are here. we believe you all have the ability to make a mark on this world that will last for generations to come. so we are so proud of you. we expect great things. with tha
with today's technology, you can connect with other young people from all over northern ireland and all around the world. so right now, you have a choice to make. you have got to decide how you will use those advantages and opportunities to build the lives you dream of. because that decision will determine not only the kinds of people you will become, but also the kinds of communities you will live in, the kind of world we will all share together. standing here with all of you today, i have...
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the first technology arof its kind...eepi? mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> only half a block away from the blast yesterday. he experienced yesterday just having run the marathon. was this your first boston marathon? >> actually i did not run marathon. i was taking photos of the marathon. i was shooting the marathon for -- >> sorry. >> shooting some runners. >> i was about, sorry, continue? >> tell me what you saw. >> i was about half a block away when it happened. and i was just entering a rest rauth when it happened. and the first bomb had gone off and i didn't even know what had happened. what it was. what was going on. but everyone around mere, including myself got extremely still. and i could see outside. the whole restaurant had windows, and everyone outside ha crying and screaming and just running in any direction. thousands and thousands and thousands of people are running in any direction they could. just, just to get away from what they, what they saw. >> so what did you do next? >> i, i
the first technology arof its kind...eepi? mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> only half a block away from the blast yesterday. he experienced yesterday just having run the marathon. was this your first boston marathon? >> actually i did not run marathon. i was taking photos of the marathon. i was shooting the marathon for -- >> sorry. >> shooting some runners. >> i was about, sorry, continue? >>...
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a lot of that has been in the technology area as big companies struggle to grow. they're buying the growth by buying small to medium-sized companies. >> we'll leave it there. gentlemen, thank you very much. great conversation. we appreciate your time tonight. >>> new developments in the nsa leak scandal. edward snowden speaking publicly yet again. >>> then later, what could be the answer to a 38-year-old question? where is jimmy hoffa? we'll take you live to michigan where the fbi has a new search underway? clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." >>> welcome back. solid gains all day. the dow industrial is up 108 points. hi, co
a lot of that has been in the technology area as big companies struggle to grow. they're buying the growth by buying small to medium-sized companies. >> we'll leave it there. gentlemen, thank you very much. great conversation. we appreciate your time tonight. >>> new developments in the nsa leak scandal. edward snowden speaking publicly yet again. >>> then later, what could be the answer to a 38-year-old question? where is jimmy hoffa? we'll take you live to michigan...
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the thai energy related technology was another sector highlighted trade the senate. seven mou spurs signed in these fields including lot of cooperation to provide business opportunities to copy any increase companies in the bidding for new car projects in certain markets chris in fact arrived in brussels belgium the last destination entry draft for thursday morning. she's expected to continue her seal supremacy this sector of the creative economy during her seven the belgian and eu leaders. pointing to the union's brussels. and here's the latest on the ongoing probe into the mess in two thousand seven hundred korean summit transcript of the opposition democratic party lawmaker wouldn't say it was widely believed to pull the key to the case this question from morning nine hours wednesday he was asked about what exactly happened to the document which has become a political hot potato kenyan she has more on the high profile investigation. his office late wednesday. when jane say it's played tprosecutors the first half of the teeth of the seventy two koreans have a trans
the thai energy related technology was another sector highlighted trade the senate. seven mou spurs signed in these fields including lot of cooperation to provide business opportunities to copy any increase companies in the bidding for new car projects in certain markets chris in fact arrived in brussels belgium the last destination entry draft for thursday morning. she's expected to continue her seal supremacy this sector of the creative economy during her seven the belgian and eu leaders....
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. >> rotherham college of arts and technology has just had a cut of 280 places for 16 to 18- year-olds. that is a 10% cut, despite rotherham being a youth unemployment hot spot. with rising youth unemployment and a flatlining economy, why is the prime minister denying the young people of rotherham an education? will he explain why he is cutting taxes for millionaires while young people have no future? >> let me just tell the honorable lady that in her region, employment is up by 21,000 this quarter, and by 74,000 since the election. we have taken 192,000 people in her region out of tax altogether, and youth unemployment has fallen since the election. >> like many others i welcome last week's figure showing that annual net migration has fallen by a third since the general election. does the prime minister agree that that shows that the government are ending uncontrolled immigration while the labour party has opposed every single step we are taking to bring it down? >> my honorable friend makes a worthwhile point and we have taken action right across the board to deal with the completely
. >> rotherham college of arts and technology has just had a cut of 280 places for 16 to 18- year-olds. that is a 10% cut, despite rotherham being a youth unemployment hot spot. with rising youth unemployment and a flatlining economy, why is the prime minister denying the young people of rotherham an education? will he explain why he is cutting taxes for millionaires while young people have no future? >> let me just tell the honorable lady that in her region, employment is up by...
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points we need to talk bronze statue was of the achievements of the mental comes to technology stocks. it did to protect the stomach. so we can see expressed both the strength to move into the samurai culture. i will the court's oldest wooden structure. and you try. he of the samurai pandering to the government i don't know who i knew it. georgie was japan's first zen buddhists i do. a major role in teaching and spending designed to steer a tee simplicity. regress meditation. i. st temple makes me a second on the thirteenth century always welcome you to take teams and meditation practice training has profound effect in shaping the spirit of december. it expresses the distinctive same view of the world. landscaped around an actual reform the eye she's among its unity the case. the old capital of chemical representatives to this day. much of the legacy of the samurai culture and tradition. new and new ruling will do it. i eye. like a lead of the studios here in berlin. this is the journal one forgot about my pajamas here i like it. it was and this is a death toll rises to more than thre
points we need to talk bronze statue was of the achievements of the mental comes to technology stocks. it did to protect the stomach. so we can see expressed both the strength to move into the samurai culture. i will the court's oldest wooden structure. and you try. he of the samurai pandering to the government i don't know who i knew it. georgie was japan's first zen buddhists i do. a major role in teaching and spending designed to steer a tee simplicity. regress meditation. i. st temple makes...
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they've been duped before washington doesn't cross through iran when they say they're developing nuclear technology for civilian use and are not trying to build a bomb the u.n. nuclear watchdog just released the report saying in the last three months has not expanded its nuclear facilities it also said there were one has also not began operating any new generation centrifuges that quote no major components had been installed to react to being built at all that this could be perceived as a confidence building step that you want is taking to move forward with a deal on its nuclear program the talks with six world powers in geneva last week did not produce a degree. as we know but there is another round of talks coming up next week and this new report by the i.a.e.a. may play a role but will also play a role is what's happening here in washington and the u.s. congress wants to pass a new round of sanctions president obama has urged congress not to do that he said if the u.s. is serious about using diplomacy to prevent iran from developing nuclear weapons there is no. sanctions on top of sanctions alre
they've been duped before washington doesn't cross through iran when they say they're developing nuclear technology for civilian use and are not trying to build a bomb the u.n. nuclear watchdog just released the report saying in the last three months has not expanded its nuclear facilities it also said there were one has also not began operating any new generation centrifuges that quote no major components had been installed to react to being built at all that this could be perceived as a...
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trading engagement and reopen mines silver mines and dormant for years and they get anything modern technology to track and sell for ok there's a there's still recovery on the ground but seven million ounces but it's being bought up by the industry and we're running out of so around there's that worse at what point do we have a silver shortage crisis because you're saying two things are you saying that supply is pretty ample but you're also saying there are shortages bottlenecks developing is it a distribution problem where we're at this point does it become we see the evidence that the what will happen is there is massive potential demand for so which is why we think the process will rise much and as the price rises the mining industry will respond to rising prices by salting to find some of the surplus stool is still possible to mine in mexico because as you rightly say when the spanish will mines where they could only dig out what was really easy because they didn't have access to those mobile technology so there's a still big lumps of silver the spanish never bothered who couldn't get out
trading engagement and reopen mines silver mines and dormant for years and they get anything modern technology to track and sell for ok there's a there's still recovery on the ground but seven million ounces but it's being bought up by the industry and we're running out of so around there's that worse at what point do we have a silver shortage crisis because you're saying two things are you saying that supply is pretty ample but you're also saying there are shortages bottlenecks developing is...
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troubling is that he won't address the central issue ok thank you very much to do list for the media technology journalists and of course that debate does continue the editor of the guardian newspaper facing the questioning from the home affairs select committee right now. live from london sam many thanks indeed for that to you and your guests as well and lots of our local how much pressure the guardian has phrased these last months the paper began publishing revelations of surveillance this summer soon after police came knocking on the door demanding the paper hand over all the information it had and that didn't work so the paper was threatened with legal action reportedly by figures close to david cameron the paper refused to yield in august the partner of a guardian columnist for the taint and to terror laws allegedly for carrying more incriminating data and later that month the paper was forced to destroy the hard drives containing sensitive data although that too failed to stop more revelations and here we are now talking about the editor of the guardian going before the piece that. after
troubling is that he won't address the central issue ok thank you very much to do list for the media technology journalists and of course that debate does continue the editor of the guardian newspaper facing the questioning from the home affairs select committee right now. live from london sam many thanks indeed for that to you and your guests as well and lots of our local how much pressure the guardian has phrased these last months the paper began publishing revelations of surveillance this...
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it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. internationally in the very heart of moscow. welcome back more international news stories for you now as the u.k. government clamps down on spending public discontent is growing with brits feeling top politicians are out of touch with everyday money worries. and the piece of absolutely no experience of work outside their political careers. young polish and politics meet britons to meet political elite an assortment of mostly millionaires he studied at exclusive universities released a study by the house of commons library built one in seven m.p.'s had never held a job outside of politics and that's left many wondering whether they're really up to the job and i'm not defensive about it i'm there to do a job i do the job the best my bootie but somebody the government's best is not good enough. like they're making all these attacks and they you know they've never been a person like people living on fifty six pound weeks they've no idea what that's like no idea what it's like to be a hard
it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. internationally in the very heart of moscow. welcome back more international news stories for you now as the u.k. government clamps down on spending public discontent is growing with brits feeling top politicians are out of touch with everyday money worries. and the piece of absolutely no experience of work outside their political careers. young polish and politics meet britons to meet political...
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its technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future. seven more foreign hostages are reportedly killed in algeria bringing the death toll to at least twenty three as the military's final attempt to free the remaining captives ends in tragedy. david cameron is under fire for his ambiguous stance on europe as extracts his delayed address on britain's future release to the public. but also its artistic director successfully undergoes the first operation to save his eyesight after an acid attack that's being linked to his work at the world famous theater. new center in moscow this is r.t. on chemicals to. the hostage crisis in algeria has ended after four days but with further loss of life seven foreign civilians and eleven islamic terrorists were killed when the military launched in or dayshift final raid to free the hostages held at a gas plant the number of civilian deaths now stands at twenty three the militants said they took the captives in revenge for french intervention in neighboring mali going to reports now from paris. what we ha
its technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future. seven more foreign hostages are reportedly killed in algeria bringing the death toll to at least twenty three as the military's final attempt to free the remaining captives ends in tragedy. david cameron is under fire for his ambiguous stance on europe as extracts his delayed address on britain's future release to the public. but also its artistic director successfully undergoes the first operation to save his...
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and we have to compete with california on invasion, asia on technology. and you need to recognize something else about this race. the plain fact is this: all those global companies that employ lots of people can set up anywhere in the world. they can go to silicon valley or come here and these companies base their decisions on some simple things like the tax rates you pay in each country. if those taxes are higher here than elsewhere they don't come here. and if they don't come here we don't get those jobs. do you get that labor? british people don't get those jobs. last week labor proposed to put up corporation tax on our biggest and most successful employers. that is just about the most damaging nonsensical policy you could possibly come up with and we will fight it every step of the way. [applause] and my job i get to visit some amazing factories. one of my favorites is not only because they let me get in a car on my own and let me drive around quite dangerously. better than when i drove the millionth mini off the production line. the only trouble is w
and we have to compete with california on invasion, asia on technology. and you need to recognize something else about this race. the plain fact is this: all those global companies that employ lots of people can set up anywhere in the world. they can go to silicon valley or come here and these companies base their decisions on some simple things like the tax rates you pay in each country. if those taxes are higher here than elsewhere they don't come here. and if they don't come here we don't...
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players have been having and of course the news comes at a time when microsoft google facebook and other technology giants have written an open letter to the u.s. government calling on them to review their security and their surveillance operations so no matter how you spin it it's just not the best day for the n.s.a. n.g.c. h.q. to be found to have been playing world of warcraft just doesn't look good. for of london paula thank you very much indeed about where. the u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel has landed in pakistan to try and iron out entrenched differences between washington and islamabad american drone strikes our central sticking point they've killed almost a thousand civilians in the country since two thousand and three and triggered a wave of protests but blocks are made to supply trucks to afghanistan two weeks ago for freelance journalist who is in islamabad for. but this is the first visit by the u.s. defense secretary. to pakistan in four years which shows how much the u.s. wants to build a relationship with pakistan and ease tensions which have been occurring over these drone atta
players have been having and of course the news comes at a time when microsoft google facebook and other technology giants have written an open letter to the u.s. government calling on them to review their security and their surveillance operations so no matter how you spin it it's just not the best day for the n.s.a. n.g.c. h.q. to be found to have been playing world of warcraft just doesn't look good. for of london paula thank you very much indeed about where. the u.s. defense secretary chuck...
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one is technology and data, the other is evidence. so, on the side of technology and data, as i understand it a lot of the issues associated with improper payments are a function of not having effective data sharing between agencies to identify whether and when payments should and should not be made, so i think there are opportunities to try to improve the way that we are s -- the way that we are sharing data through the use of technology. we have to be careful about protecting privacy in the process, but i think that is an opportunity. the other place, and this goes back to some of the conversations we were having about medicare, it is that i think the program integrity efforts that we have identified that beano are based in evidence -- that we know are based in evidence and can return several dollars, $8, $9 on returns, including things like in medicare, in social security, with respect to continuing disability reviews, and also at the irs, those are places where i think we know there is an opportunity and that we have evidence to b
one is technology and data, the other is evidence. so, on the side of technology and data, as i understand it a lot of the issues associated with improper payments are a function of not having effective data sharing between agencies to identify whether and when payments should and should not be made, so i think there are opportunities to try to improve the way that we are s -- the way that we are sharing data through the use of technology. we have to be careful about protecting privacy in the...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future. so the lesson we teach to the world is that the best way to defend yourself is to get yourself a nuclear weapon and of course the biggest culprit of using nuclear weapons and producing nuclear weapons and weapons about struction is my birthday should the united states and i find it absolutely insane that we sit here and talk about iran suppose that nuclear weapons program where you know the united states is producing every kind of weapon under the sun is spending more than every other military on the planet combined and it's involved in more war and more death and more suffering than every other nation combined and yet it's sitting there on a pedestal talking about other nations developing weapons of mass destruction it is insane that we even allow them to do this the first nation that needs to disarm without question is the united states. and i play this cleaner who's in love with the waitress on stage managing that there's an audience i used to take drugs and drink like. the police
technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future. so the lesson we teach to the world is that the best way to defend yourself is to get yourself a nuclear weapon and of course the biggest culprit of using nuclear weapons and producing nuclear weapons and weapons about struction is my birthday should the united states and i find it absolutely insane that we sit here and talk about iran suppose that nuclear weapons program where you know the united states is producing every...